What is gram CO2e?

Gram of CO2 equivalent (g CO2e) is a small-scale carbon emissions unit. It is used to express the carbon footprint of individual products, food items, and short journeys where emissions are minimal.

Real-world uses

Gram CO2e is used for per-item emissions of small consumer products, per-kilometre vehicle emission ratings (e.g., 120 g CO2e/km for a car), and per-serving food carbon labels. EU vehicle regulations set fleet-wide targets in g CO2/km.

History

Gram-scale CO2e reporting emerged with product carbon labelling initiatives in the 2000s. Tesco briefly labelled products in g CO2e in 2007, and the EU adopted g CO2/km standards for vehicle emissions in 2009, driving widespread use of this unit.

Common mistakes

Overlooking the scope of emissions measured—g CO2e/km for a car might cover only tailpipe emissions (tank-to-wheel) or the full lifecycle (well-to-wheel), giving very different numbers. Always check the system boundary.

What is watt hour CO2e equivalent?

Watt hour CO2 equivalent is a carbon emissions unit expressing the greenhouse gas equivalent of producing one watt hour of electricity. It is used in energy labelling, lifecycle assessments, and grid carbon intensity calculations.

Real-world uses

Watt hour CO2e equivalent is used to estimate the carbon impact of small-scale electricity consumption, such as charging a phone or running a light bulb. IoT device power budgets and embedded system lifecycle analyses may reference Wh-to-CO2e conversion factors.

History

Wh-to-CO2e conversion factors emerged from life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies developed in the 1990s. The specific factor depends on the local electricity grid mix and is published by agencies like the IEA and national environmental bodies.

Common mistakes

Applying a single fixed emission factor globally. Grid carbon intensity varies dramatically: France (mostly nuclear) emits about 50 g CO2e/kWh, while India (coal-heavy) emits about 700 g CO2e/kWh. The default factor is only an approximation.

When is this conversion used?

Converting gram CO2e to watt hour CO2e equivalent is useful in the carbon emissions domain when comparing values across different measurement standards or applying formulas that require a specific unit.

Worked examples

1 gram CO2e = 2.5974026 watt hour CO2e equivalent

1 watt hour CO2e equivalent = 0.000385 kilogram CO2e

How to convert gram CO2e to watt hour CO2e equivalent

To convert gram CO2e to watt hour CO2e equivalent, multiply the value by 2.5974026.

To convert watt hour CO2e equivalent back to gram CO2e, multiply by 0.385.

Measurement standards

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, maintained jointly by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, is the de facto global standard for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions across corporate, project, and product life-cycle scopes.

Did you know?

A single transatlantic round-trip flight from London to New York generates roughly 1.6 tonnes of CO₂ per passenger — nearly a quarter of the average annual carbon footprint of a person in France.

Quick reference: gram CO2e to watt hour CO2e equivalent

gram CO2ewatt hour CO2e equivalent
0.10.25974026
0.51.2987013
12.5974026
25.19480519
512.98701299
1025.97402597
2564.93506494
50129.87012987
100259.74025974
250649.35064935
5001,298.7012987
1,0002,597.4025974

More gram CO2e conversions

Assumption: electricity-to-CO2 uses 0.385 kg CO2e per kWh (≈2597 Wh per kg CO2e). Actual factors vary by country, grid mix, and year.